2014年9月10日 星期三

2014-09-11 Ireland Business

  Irish Examiner   
Alarm bells at St James's Gate as Kenny speaks  Irish Times
Alarm bells were ringing at St James's Gate yesterday as an unfortunately-timed warning alert sounded just as Taoiseach Enda Kenny was starting to speak at the official opening of Diageo's new €169 million brewery. While few took much notice of the ...

Diageo opens world's biggest stout brewery on the banks of the Liffey   Irish Examiner
Diageo opens new brewery in Dublin   RTE.ie
Guinness owner's new brewery opened   Irish Independent
Newstalk 106-108 fm   
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  New York Times   
Jean-Claude Juncker Seeks to Streamline Brussels Bureaucracy  New York Times
Jean-Claude Juncker will become president of the European Commission in November. Credit Emmanuel Dunand/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story ...

Right and centre right names dominate EU finance jobs   Irish Independent
Eyes on EU Commission's Juncker as he unveils team   BBC News
Juncker hands financial services job to Britain   Irish Examiner
Herald Scotland   
Economic Times   
Xinhua   
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  Irish Examiner   
Stobart Air posts record growth  Irish Independent
Published 11/09/2014 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. aviation. Share. Go To. Comments. Aer Lingus Regional had its third successive record-breaking month in August. The airline, which is operated by Stobart Air, carried 143,943 passengers in August, a 19pc ...

Christoph Mueller feeling magnanimous   Irish Times
Aer Lingus Regional axes Shannon-Manchester service   Irish Examiner

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  Irish Independent   
Irish Water apologises to 6300 over letter mix-up  Irish Independent
IRISH water has apologised to more than 6,300 customers after it sent them letters with data relating to other people. Share. Go To. Comments. The semi-state company charged with implementing the water charges said it became aware of the error on ...

Irish Water denies letters data breach   Irish Examiner
Irish Water apologises to 6300 customers   Irish Times
'No data breach' says Irish Water, despite sending 6329 letters to the wrong ...   thejournal.ie
RTE.ie   
Kildare Nationalist   
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  Irish Independent   
€1bn more is splurged on houses in Dublin - report  Irish Independent
A billion euro more has been spent on property in Dublin in the first half of this year compared to the same period three years ago. Share. Go To. Comments. Data gleaned from the property price register shows that home buyers in the capital spent €1.83bn on ...

Dublin 6 tops house-buyers lists as home sales jump 76%   Irish Examiner
€1.83bn spent on Dublin property in the first 6 months of this year   thejournal.ie

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  Irish Independent   
Ryanair to replace 'garish' yellow on jets with 'smiley people'  Irish Independent
Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary who landed at Dublin airport with the first of Ryanair's new boeing 737-800 NG aircraft from Seattle. Pic:Mark Condren 10.9.2014. Ryanair's bright yellow interior – described by boss Michael O'Leary as “garish” – is to be ...

O'Leary looks east for Ryanair opportunity   Irish Times
Ryanair Cyprus airline deal unlikely   Irish Examiner
Ryanair says selling more seats per flight this year   Reuters UK
Telegraph.co.uk   
RTE.ie   
Cyprus Mail   
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  Irish Times   
€100m Ringaskiddy expansion 'not a recycled plan'  Irish Examiner
Members of the Cork County Council team, Paul Murphy, senior planner, Peter O'Donoghue, senior engineer, and Ronnie Barry, executive planner. Picture: Denis Scannell. Follow @EoinBearla. By Eoin English Irish Examiner Reporter. The Port of Cork's ...

Cork needs port upgrade for cargo sector, planning hearing told   Irish Times

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City taxi driver makes a €636k tax settlement  Herald.ie
A TAXI driver made a settlement of €636,447 with the Revenue Commissioners after failing to declare income tax, it has emerged. Also in this section. It's hard to believe that Jamie Oliver is still only 39. Not because he looks older - he's fresh-faced and his ...

Almost 800000 euro reaped by Revenue in latest Donegal Tax Defaulter ...   Highland Radio
Revenue publishes defaulters list   Evening Echo Cork

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  Irish Examiner   
Retail body issues warning amid reports of rising high street rents  Irish Examiner
Retail Excellence Ireland has sounded a note of caution following the release of a report suggesting that improving consumer confidence has led to strong demand for retail space and subsequent rent increases. A report released yesterday by property ...

Improving consumer confidence sees retail rents start to rise   Irish Times
BCSC: Irish recovery boosts retail   Property Week News
Retail sector 'benefitting from increase in number of full-time jobs'   BreakingNews.ie
Newstalk 106-108 fm   
Property Magazine International   
PropertyEU   
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  Belfast Telegraph   
Bombardier to cut almost 400 jobs  Belfast Telegraph
Cuts will affect permanent staff and temporary workers and will fall across the Belfast-based business. Bombardier is a Canadian headquartered firm and produces wings and other parts in Belfast. A spokeswoman said: "It is right across the company, all areas ...

Bombardier cutting jobs in Belfast   BBC News
Bombardier job losses 'devastating'   U.TV
NI job loss blow as Bombardier axe nearly 400 staff   Irish Independent
The Guardian   
Yorkshire Post   
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